In short: Truly awful - cynical organisation, bordering on dangerousIn full: This is easily the worst race I've run. Please don't do it - it may force them to change.

Only reason you might consider it is if you're doing a one-off race for charity. Even then, there are several much better runs where you won't get 'pushed along'

Otherwise, don't bother. Asics are out for maximum profit and have made absolutely no effort to make this value for money. Unfortunately, enough people enter each year that they have no incentive to improve.

Organisation would be comical if it wasn't dangerous - only enough space for half that many people and amazed I saw no accidents. No martials, km markers virtually invisible, no chip timing (for £30 - they're having a laugh!), no time waves, wastefully big bag that was almost empty, confused crush at end.

In short: Poor organisation, but a fun raceIn full: The staff were rude and very unhelpful, espcially at baggage reclaim. Goodie bag was poor (I know you shuldn't do it for the bag but entry was £30!). Start was terrible as everyone was thrown in together. (I imagine this was worse for serious runners.)I put my self kind of middle to back section (was aiming for 1 hour finish)but found many slow walkers infront (in the middle of the road) just 1k into the race which I had to get past and saw many serious runners trying to zip past everyone. Wave system would have been much better for eveyone! However there was a lot of support and music along the way which was nice. Lots to improve on for next year.Date of review: July 8, 2008

In short: PBIn full: I got my PB but this was due to me surprisingly being close to the start.A wonderful steady downhill to warm up and potential to keep a good pace all the way round.Stunning scenery and a excuse to run london with no traffic is awesome.Date of review: July 8, 2008

In short: Room for ImprovementIn full: After reading BUPA 10,000 comments of improving this race, I wasn't expecting too much. My race number arrived very late and was made of hard, shiny paper that annoyed me through the run. I don't understand why a race this size only has approx 100 toilet per 25,000? it wasn't nice watching when people went on someone's front garden/public park when the queues were horrendous 15min before the start! Start should been more penned as people's friends and family stayed with them until the start - even saw one loved one running the first half km as she couldn't get of the road! i was impressed with water being available from early on and gatorade was lovely. BUPA 10,000 should take note and add that to their race. I get tummy cramps from water...The goody bag was a bit poor but I wasn't after too much. medal and a snack bar were fine with me - maybe they should be handed out at the finish area! Overall opinion - after running both BUPA 10,000 and British 10K London Run, i think both have definite good points and bad points. both can learn from one another! I think i will do this again next year!Date of review: July 8, 2008

In short: My first race ever and not sure if it was because I was running for a charity but I found no problems with the organisation - maybe after a different 10k I may change my mind......?Date of review: July 8, 2008

In short: Organisation shocking - do they not read the feedback!?!?!?!In full: Simple changes could turn this ok fun run into a really great road race. Sort out the bags - treat them as if they were your own rather than leave them in puddles for 2 hours.... Provide toilets in a sensible venue rather than blocking the route to the start. Stagger or divide the start by time band - why do we provide our expected time if they don't use it! And sort out the finish area - just funnel the runners and give them drinks, goody bags and medals.... If you finished later you didn't get a goody bag or medal as people were being allowed to take more than one.... hardly fair for the true fun runners.... Come on Asics you can do better than this!Date of review: July 8, 2008

In short: With the entry fee, there really could do with a champion's chip and better goody bagsIn full: I thoroughly enjoyed this race, though I don't remember the last time I didn't enjoy a race due to any problem with organisation. But there really are a few things that really could be better. I've entered much cheaper races, but they provided efficient timing facilities such as a champion's chip. But that's by the by, mainly, with entry fee such as this one (£30.00), a much better goody bag really isn't much to ask. It was very crowded and full of walkers. The route itself was pure speed, there can be no doubt about that. Over all, I enjoyed this race very much, the support was fantastic and the music was uplifting, if the few problems can be ironed out, then it really would be much more appealing than it was.Date of review: July 8, 2008

In short: Good, but lacking wow-factorIn full: Adequate, but enjoyable. No major problems, baggage facilities ran smoothly, good signage and nice route. Suffers from congestion, particularly in the first 3km, so not great for serious runners, but still PB-potential as it's a fast route. Good route, nice crowd support. Goody bag was a bit disappointing, and shame there was no chip timing. It's a very expensive entry fee for what was provided, but I still enjoyed the day. Room for improvement. Date of review: July 7, 2008

In short: Not greatIn full: Information desk was dreaful. None of staff new where it was located and nobody checked my ID when I realised I'd forgotten my bib reference. Luggage bays should've been sheltered from rain.Date of review: July 7, 2008